18 Related Articles, between 2018-06-13 and 2018-06-12

‘Jurassic Park’ fences could mean packs of grey WOLVES could roam Scotland. Within a fenced reserve, wolf packs could keep red deer numbers down without posing a threat to residents, research by the universities of Oxford, Sussex and Kent suggests (stock image). >>

Barbecue boost to Scottish retail sales. Figures show sales of garden furniture, food and summer clothing also did well in May. >>

Danny Wilson: Ex-Blues coach to snub Wasps for Scotland switch. Former Cardiff Blues coach Danny Wilson is set to become the new Scotland forwards coach rather than join Wasps. >>

Doddie Weir: Scotland great hopes for 'golden age' under Gregor Townsend. Former Scotland international Doddie Weir hopes the national side are entering a "golden age" under Gregor Townsend. >>

Extremely rare woolly mammoth bone found on beach. An extremely rare woolly mammoth bone has been found on a beach in Scotland. >>

Furious Scots lawmakers walk out of UK parliament in.... EDINBURGH/LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Lawmakers from the Scottish National Party (SNP) staged a dramatic walkout from the British parliament on Wednesday... >>

Offer accepted to buy operator of LifeScan Scotland for $2.1bn. The ownership of LifeScan, Inc, which runs Inverness-based Lifescan Scotland, is now poised to transfer to an investment company. >>

Rangers sign Croatian defender Katic. June 12 (Reuters) - Rangers have signed Croatian defender Nikola Katic on a four-year deal from Slaven Belupo, the Scottish Premiership club said on... >>

Scottish government criticised over Freedom of Information delays. The Information Commissioner found "unjustifiable and significant" hold-ups following some requests. >>

Should the UK ban parking on pavements?. Legislation in Scotland could see pavement parking banned, reigniting the debate about the rest of the UK. >>

Student loan repayment threshold to rise to £25,000. The Scottish government announces graduates will need to earn £25,000 a year before they start paying money back. >>

Video: Man buys 10ft picture of bridge he already has view of. Stuart Sliver purchases at 10ft picture identical to what he sees outside of his window, with the Forth Bridge in South Queensferry Scotland picturesquely located directly outside his window and the picture itself resembling the same thing. >>

WHAT EVIDENCE DO WE HAVE OF ROBERT BURNS' MOOD SWINGS? . Scotland's national bard Robert Burns may have had bipolar disorder, according to a study of 800 of his private letters and journals. >>

WHEN WERE WOLVES IN SCOTLAND AND ARE THEY BEING RE-INTRODUCED? . Records suggest the last wolf was killed in Scotland in 1680 by Sir Ewen Cameron in Perthshire. >>

Winter deaths were highest in 30 years. The number of people who died in Scotland in the first three months of this year was the highest since 1986. >>

Woman 'bullied' over racist culture claims at Marine Scotland. The 49-year-old says she was harassed after complaining about co-workers at Marine Scotland. >>

Woman is suing 'rapist' for £100,000 after criminal case against him was found 'not proven'. The alleged victim is seeking £100,000 in damages from Stephen Coxen, 23, (pictured) from Bury, Lancashire, who was cleared of raping her in 2015, in a landmark legal case in Scotland. >>